2. Graphic Design

Having a portfolio of your work or website and having recommendations from others are the best ways to get hired. You can brush up on your skills with this tutorial and learn about setting your rates here.

3. Massage Therapist

Earn your Certified Massage Therapist license, and earn money on the side doling out massages and working weary muscles.

You may be able to get part-time shifts at a local health club or work as an independent contractor through a local massage studio. You can earn nearly $60 per hour, according to Payscale.

4. Interpreter

If you’re bilingual or multilingual, consider offering your language skills as a translator. You can be an on-call translator for legal and medical services or set up steady gigs ahead of time.

5. Sign Language Interpreter

Many events provide interpreters for their hard-of-hearing clientele. If you know sign language, look into opportunities translating on stage at events, in courtrooms and in classrooms.

If standing on stage isn’t your thing, look into opportunities to translate at mediation hearings and other smaller meetings. You can earn up to $44.22 per hour with this job, according to PayScale.

6. Tutor

I’ve tutored on and off over the years, and I was able to make well over $20 an hour. If you know your math, science and other subjects well, consider sharing your skills with students.

The more advanced and specialized the subjects, the more money you’re likely to earn. Advanced math and science courses (such as advanced-placement calculus, advanced-placement physics, etc.) typically earn the highest rates, which can be up to $85 per hour, according to Care.com.

7. Test Prep Instructor

Kaplan and other companies look for skilled test-takers to teach students how to succeed at important exams, including the SAT, ACT, MCAT, LSAT, GRE and GMAT, among others.

Generally, you’ll need to take a sample test to prove your testing prowess and perhaps even do a sample lecture to prove you can communicate well.

Instructors can earn $21.33 per hour for an SAT course and around $31 an hour for the GMAT exam, according to GlassDoor.

8. Personal Shopper

Busy people often need help shopping for gifts and other items. Working as a personal shopper and helping people select the best items is a great way to earn some extra cash. Plus, you can earn up to$25 per hour or more as a personal shopper, according to Payscale.

If you’re looking to be a personal shopper who also works as a stylist, having a fashion background is key. You can often get your foot in the door working in a department store or boutique and then gain the skills to work on your own — where you can set your own rates.

9. Etsy Seller

Cash in on your crafty creations on Etsy. One woman earns $70,000 per month with her creations (which she now outsources to a team).

While you might not make quite that much, more than 30% of Etsy’s sellers make a living from their creative work.

10. App Designer

If you know your way around an app, consider designing one and cashing in. This can even be a form of passive income. This man earns over $6,000 per monthfrom the Bible app he created.

11. Personal Chef

Cook up a storm and fill your pockets with cash by working as a personal chef. Set up a weekly gig at someone’s house a few nights a week, cook a series of freezer meals for a client or work special events, crafting creations for individual tastes and needs.

Personal referrals are a great way to get these gigs, which pay an average of over $20 per hour (up to $40 per hour or more), according to Payscale.

12. Caterer

When people have weddings and other large events, they’ll need a crew to help set up, serve and clean up after the meals. Be ready to work evenings and weekends for this gig, and be prepared to work overtime for extra cash.

In my area, these gigs often start at $20 per hour, but they’re generally word-of-mouth. Ask around, check out Craigslist and ask local restaurants if they may need a hand with events.

13. Bartender

Pick up a few shifts a week as a bartender to round up some extra cash. Coveted weekend evening shifts are usually the most profitable and often go to employees with seniority, but you may be able to pick up a few.

Consider bartending at weddings and other events. You’ll need to have some experience and know how to mix drinks, and many states require bartenders to have a certification.

14. Personal Assistant

Drop off dry cleaning for your client, get their car’s oil changed, take their dog for a walk and pick up a birthday gift for their friend — these are just a few things you may do as a personal assistant.

But running these errands can pay off, with personal assistants earning up to $24.71 per hour, according to Payscale.

The best way to get the highest-paying gigs is generally through word-of-mouth. Posting an ad or answering ads on Craigslist and other job forums can also help connect you with people in need of assistance.

15. Server

Snag a gig in a high-end restaurant and you can have an evening or weekend job that will pay off in serious cash tips. Serving generally pays the best, but hostessing or other jobs can also pay well.

In the town where I live, many professionals will even pick up a night shift or two during tourist season; they can earn hundreds of dollars an evening at some of the high-end restaurants in town.

16. Yoga Instructor

Teach yoga to aspiring yoginis to earn an average of $24.77, which can go up to up to $50 per hour, according to Payscale.

To get started as a yoga instructor, you’ll need to take a teacher training class. The most basic is typically 200 hours and includes training, instruction and a final exam. You can then advance your skills with higher-level courses.

17. Fashion Consultant

An eye for fashion and cutting-edge styles will get you far as a fashion consultant. Many high-end clients want somebody to help them look sharp and trendy.

Personal referrals are a great way to get these gigs, which can pay $50 to $500 per hour according to one industry blog.

18. Dog Walker

You can work for yourself or for a dog-walking company. You should have plenty of experience handling all different types of dogs, and be physically fit and able to confidently control the dogs when you’re out walking.

If you work for yourself, you can make the most at this gig. If you can handle a few dogs at once, you’ll be able to earn even more. But be sure to have all the insurance you may need.

A good way to start is to advertise your services at local pet-related businesses, such as groomers, boarding facilities, doggie daycares and pet supply stores.

19. Makeup Artist

Style bridal parties’ makeup, prepare theatrical stars for their big performances and get people ready for special events as a part-time makeup artist.